Trebol Park
Description sent by the project team. Trébol Park is a mixed-use development consisting of a shopping plaza, an office tower, and a tower housing two hotels. The buildings are organized around a large central plaza that serves as both a vestibule space for all uses and a venue for countless commercial and recreational activities. The composition of the complex results from a rigorous geometric exploration, juxtaposing equilateral triangles to form both built and unbuilt spaces.
Keywords
Innovation
Water Efficiency
Sustainable
Sociability
Innovation
Water Efficiency
Sustainable
Sociability
Master Plan
Urban Design
Landscape Architecure
Size: 342,852 m2
Location: San Pedro Garza García
Nuevo León, Mexico
Year: 2018
Urban Design
Landscape Architecure
Size: 342,852 m2
Location: San Pedro Garza García
Nuevo León, Mexico
Year: 2018
Innovative elements in the landscape
It uses prefabricated systems of “rain gardens” vegetated and tree trenches, armed with “designed” soils and interconnected drainage system.
Massive use of the “grass pave” system for a total ###m2 of permeable parking spaces that minimizes the heat island effect
Planted 1,162 native trees from 3 to 10” that cause 64,155 m2 of shade over the total surface, and process 25,564 kg of Carbon Dioxide per year.
High-efficiency drip irrigation system that uses 100% treated sewage from the city's municipal network and use of native species with low water consumption and maintenance
Signage that informs and educates visitors about the types of native trees and plants, and special rainwater treatment systems.
A team of biologists, in charge of the initial environmental impact, will carry out the monitoring, evaluation and correct maintenance of the green infrastructure systems.
Innovative elements in the landscape
It uses prefabricated systems of “rain gardens” vegetated and tree trenches, armed with “designed” soils and interconnected drainage system.
Massive use of the “grass pave” system for a total ###m2 of permeable parking spaces that minimizes the heat island effect
Planted 1,162 native trees from 3 to 10” that cause 64,155 m2 of shade over the total surface, and process 25,564 kg of Carbon Dioxide per year.
Innovative elements in the landscape
It uses prefabricated systems of “rain gardens” vegetated and tree trenches, armed with “designed” soils and interconnected drainage system.
Massive use of the “grass pave” system for a total ###m2 of permeable parking spaces that minimizes the heat island effect
Planted 1,162 native trees from 3 to 10” that cause 64,155 m2 of shade over the total surface, and process 25,564 kg of Carbon Dioxide per year.
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